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Trina McGee admits she suffered a miscarriage after announcing she was pregnant at 54

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Three months after announcing at age 54 that she was expecting her fourth child, Trina McGee shared news that she had suffered a miscarriage.

During his appearance on this system “Tamron HallOn this system “l” the actress confessed that she had a miscarriage.

“It wasn’t expected, it was closer to the end of the first trimester. We don’t have any real reasons,” she said, adding, “I was still grateful for the experience of being able to get pregnant at that age and at that time.”

McGee said she experienced “a lot of depression” after receiving the difficult news. “You know, it’s just hard to get out of bed,” she explained.

McGee noted how much she longed for a child conceived naturally, despite using “holistic” measures comparable to food regimen and lifestyle changes.

“There are so many things that come up when you really want to have a family and you want it to be complete,” she explained, adding, “It was really hard for me to come to terms with the fact that it wasn’t going to happen at this stage.”

McGee, who turned 55 earlier this month, first announced in June that she was expecting her fourth child with husband Courtland Davis Instagram post.

“At 54, I am pregnant,” she wrote within the post, which she set to the song “Baby Love” by The Supremes. “Please bless us with prayers for a safe delivery. Thank you.”

In the caption, McGee added that she was going to be “taking a break from social media for a while,” telling her followers, “Thank you in advance for your prayers and well-wishes.”

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McGee, who’s already a mother of three adult children, ages 33, 30 and 26, explained to Hall that she was excited to “pass on” all of her knowledge to the brand new addition to her family.

“When you’re a young parent, there are certain things you miss,” she said.

At the start of the show, Hall noted that she was having “candid conversations” this week, and in that spirit, she asked McGee why she decided to share the news of her pregnancy so early.

“I may have been a little immature about it,” she admitted, adding, “I was just so excited and so shocked. And I realized, ‘Okay, this isn’t a bad thing,’ because there were so many women who really, even at 55 and older, still wanted to get pregnant… and didn’t want to be forced into this geriatric pregnancy.”

McGee noted that she wasn’t sure if she desired to try for one more child after this loss. Given her age, the pregnancy was already considered high-risk and required special care, which she received from a member of the family who works as a holistic healer in (*54*).

“Part of me doesn’t want to go through this ever again,” she said. “I’ve come to the conclusion that we’ll just have sex, if something happens like that, fine, but I don’t want to put any more anxiety on myself. Sometimes it really is better to let go and let God.”


This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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